The German military's Russian spy problem
Germany's Bundeswehr is one of the most advanced and powerful military forces in the entire world. However, even the mightiest can appear defenseless when dealing with something tiny and hidden, such as moles.
Reuters highlights that the German armed forces is one of the most prominent militaries in Western Europe, and essential in providing Ukraine with equipment to fight against Russia.
Germany has the second-largest military in Europe after France, and overall, the 30 largest armed forces in the world. Since the start of the war in Ukraine, the German government has been heavily investing in defense.
However, it's no secret that wars are fought on many fronts. For every battlefield and frontline we see, there are far more covert operations hidden in the shadows.
The BBC reported in May this year that a German military officer was convicted after confessing that he had been spying for Russia, leaking secrets to the Kremlin government.
The Russian spy admitted to a Düsseldorf court that he acted out of fear of nuclear escalation between NATO nations and the Russian government, headed by Vladimir Putin.
According to German media, the defendant allegedly approached the Russian consulate in Bonn and the embassy in Berlin with repeated and unsolicited offers to cooperate with the Kremlin.
The spy also took photographs of old documents containing information about munition systems and aircraft technology, which he submitted into a letterbox in the Russian consulate in Bonn.
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However, DW highlights that they have found no evidence of the spy receiving any payments from the Kremlin.
Meanwhile, the spy argues that he was inspired after watching on TikTok videos of a pro-Russian influencer connected with far-right party Alternative for Germany.
The BBC writes that the German army officer, who was sentenced to three-and-a-half years in prison, claimed that he was stressed and overworked, which clouded his judgement.
However, this case is hardly the only espionage case Germany, and the rest of Western Europe, has been facing since the start of the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
In early 2024, Russian news outlets leaked a confidential conversation between two top officers of the German Air Force.
According to the BBC, the Berlin government arrested a total of six individuals suspected of spying on behalf of Russia and China.
The BBC writes that two of Alternative for Germany’s candidates for the European elections have been facing controversy linked to espionage.
An aide of MEP Maximilian Krah has been arrested for suspicions of spying for China. Krah is the head of the party’s list.
Meanwhile, another MEP candidate, Petr Bystron, had to face allegations that he received payments from the Voice of Europe website, regarded by the European intelligence as front of Russian intelligence in the continent.
As new espionage cases get uncovered by authorities, the question remains about which spies are still working in the shadows.